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I can answer many inquiries on Property & Casualty, or Life and Health Insurance.

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34 years experience and owner of Brooks Insurance School since 1985. I've taught over 39,000 students and would enjoy helping anyone, especially those troubled by not knowing where to find an answer.

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Recent Answers from Thom Brooks

2009-11-06 HOW DO I GET A JOB IN PROPERTY AND CASUALTY:

Terese, hello! You have asked a broad question that needs more than a paragraph. I am officiating football games today but you will have my email address to contact me. We can talk about a number

2009-11-03 Start a business in P&C insurance:

Dennis, hello! Your questiion is too complicated to speak in one paragraph. You have to get a company to sponsor you. Most companies will not do so unless you would be captive to them, or bring a

2009-11-02 Curious:

Mari, hello! The P. & C. license for Georgia may be a bit different than other states so you would need to contact your state's Insurance Department to verify. The Property and Casualty license

2009-10-29 Starting a P&C business:

Jerry, hello! The Surety Bond is likely making you responsible for errors that cost the state money. So, the state of California would be the Obligee. You would be the Principal. If statutory law

2009-10-28 Force place ins refund:

April, hello! You need to send a certified letter to that company. You should request that the premium be refunded, showing them the last day you needed coverage. They will refund the balance but

 

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